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Production Schedule
Location Visit Sheet
Programme Title: Timeless
Production
Client: Robert Clack Media
Department
Writer: Derrick Odafi/Ibukun
Johnson
Producer: Richie Idemudia
Director: Derrick Odaffi/Richie
Idemudia
Date: 12/02/13
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This images on the left shows an image
of a bit of the road where we will be filming. A small scene may take part on
this road because not much of the focus is around here. The name of the road
is St George’s road/Westfield road. The image is quite an old picture of the road
due to it being a previous view from Google maps. The forth scene is going to
take place within this location.
The image on the right shows an image
of the entrance of the alleyway where we will be filming. Within this part,
we are planning to get an actor walking into the alleyway. Within the
alleyway are where most of the scene will take place and where one of our
actors will get murdered. Again, the image is quite an old picture of the
road due to it being a previous view from Google maps. The third scene is
going to task place within this location. Due to the Google maps, we cannot
really have a close view inside the alleyway.
The image on the left is an image of Richie’s house (not specifically
identified for personal reasons). A bit of the scene has to be filmed inside
his house where the main character has to get ready. The main actor within
the film is going to be Richie himself. Also, a bit of the scene may be
filmed outside of his house but we are not too sure yet. The second scene is
going to take place within the house. In order for us to get to this
location, we would be meeting at Richie’s house and walking from there
because it isn’t too far from his house.
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Health and
Safety Issues to note:
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Be gentle when taking or handling the camera
and tripod to different locations.
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When filming on the road, make sure no items
are left on the road and make sure no cars are driving past.
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Make everyone knows where all the objects are.
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Potential Filming Problems :
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If we film on different days, the weather may
change which could be noticed.
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The camera has to be fully charged before we
have left.
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Make sure it is not raining so that the camera
does not get damaged.
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Additional Notes:
(map
of area/weather forecast etc) Looking
over the weather forecast, we have noticed that the two days we originally
wanted to film on one day the sun was going to be out and the other day, it
wasn’t. So now we have to change our schedule in order to maintain the same
light used. Another thing is that we have to go out to find or buy a chain
for a certain scene within the film. On the day we are going to go out to
film, we have to make sure other actors which are participating have to be
there and on time because we cannot have any delays when recording. Another
thing we have to take on board is to film at a time when not that much people
would be about so that they do not cause a distraction towards the filming.
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Monday, 25 February 2013
Friday, 15 February 2013
Friday, 8 February 2013
Risk Assessment
Group Members: Richie Idemudia, Derrik
Odafi and Ibukun Johnson
Location: Park, Fiddlers, Alleys and House
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Hazard
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Person(s)
at Risk
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Likelihood
of Hazard
1 – Extremely Unlikely
5 – Extremely Likely
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Severity
of Hazard Outcomes
1 – Very Low Risk
5 – Very High Risk
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Risk
Level
(Likelihood + Severity)
2
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Measures
to Take to Manage Risk
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Risk
Managed?
Y/N
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Rain – can
cause our vision to be blurred, which can lead to accidents.
As well as
that rain can spoil the cameras and equipment as we are handling electronics.
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Electronics
and water can cause a shock the person holding the camera faces that
possibility of that happening
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3
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2
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2.5
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Check the
weather before you film.
Constantly
check the sky before you start.
Film under
trees and shades.
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Alleyway in
Green Lane – the alleyway on green lane is quite narrow and cars come through
rarely. If you leave the camera and equipment unsupervised it can lead to
broken fertilities (the car running over fertilities).
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The people
in front of the camera and behind may not see incoming vehicles coming
through so both sides’ faces a slight risk of a collision with vehicle.
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2
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2
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2
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If anyone is
not recording that can be on the look out for incoming vechiles alerting the
vehicle the pedestrians on the other side filming.
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Park – there
is a slight possibility that the camera and equipment can get hit. People
playing ball games like football; people riding bikes; and dogs and cats can
run into it.
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The people
filming could get hit by the hazards I mentioned
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1
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2
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1.5
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Stay away
from children and people playing ball games and be aware of incoming pets
approaching if any are pack equipment away.
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Ice
conditions outside – facing a risk of slipping over and tripod not standing
firm on the ground
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Can slip
over and get injured. Camera can fall over a break or damage.
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3
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3
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3
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Check the
ground before you start film on.
Film on
grass to get a firm steady balance for your tripod and camera.
Wear shoes
that have good grip.
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Small roads-
There may be no street lights working and this could be too dark to film and also
lead to other things.
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All members
of the group due to everyone being at risk including equipment.
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2
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3
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3
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Insure all equipment
are with members at all time and everyone can contact each others at any
time. Also, making sure everyone is at viewing distance.
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Contacts
Emergency Service: 999
Robert Clack School: 0208 270 4200
Robert Clack School: 0208 270 4200
Contacts: 07864778392
Treatment
Treatment
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Group Roles
Cinematography: Derrick Odafi
Mise-en-scene: Ibukun Johnson
Sound: Richie idemudia
Editing: Derrick Odafi
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Title: Race Against
Time
Tag Line: Time is of
the essence
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Synopsis: This film is based on someone that
this able to see visions about things that happen in the future but does not
know how to deal with his new found talent. He is not a very organised and
despises his responsibility to help the people in his community. One of his
missions to stop something before it happens ends in tragedy as the person he
looks to save dies. From this point he is even more discourage and embarks on
a new mission to save a female he does so successfully but she later turns
out to be an enemy.
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Key Genre Conventions:
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A protagonist
that is taken advantage of the antagonist by exploiting his flaws the flaws
are usually obvious to the audience but not to the antagonist until they are
revealed to him. When the flaws are visible to the antagonist, it put him/her
in the dominant position.
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A crime
at the core of the narrative, often murder, there is
usually a crime in the narrative or storyline of a thriller. It keeps the
viewer hooked
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Friday, 1 February 2013
Evaluation for focus group
For what has been said by the focus group, I’m automatically
going to have to agree with their choice for choosing the first idea for
several reasons. One of these reasons is that from the feedback gained in the
focus group meeting the second idea we have is a lot more interesting and
entertaining as a thriller Due to the better reception we have gained from
everyone in our focus group it would be logical to go with the choice of the
people for more appeal.
Although we have decided to go with the opinion of the
people in our focus group, there did not seem to be much in depth feedback from
the focus group. There was no input to the improvements that coup be made. Even
though we have said we are going to go along with the first idea, things may
change depending on if we can find even more ways to improve our first ideas.
Another thing is that since they didn’t give us as much feedback as we wanted,
we are going to have to find even more ideas by ourselves. The positive feedback
we received was that we shouldn’t go with the third for the reasons we gave and
I agree and understand where they are coming from. In the end, it is either the
first or second idea and only time will tell.
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